Example sentences of "which [vb base] the [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | This has hurt ex-French exporters , like Côte d'Ivoire , which sell the same crops . |
2 | In Northern Ireland , special wastes are subject to the Pollution Control ( Special Waste ) Regulations ( Northern Ireland ) 1981 , which impose the same requirements as in Britain regarding pre-notification of movement of waste to suitable licensed disposal facilities . |
3 | Conditions ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) alone clearly are not enough and there can only be a limited number of ways of thinking of conditions which give the same results as ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) . |
4 | They are lovely to visit — especially when you want to feast yourself on a Dorset cream tea — but it is the rolling countryside and stunning coastline which attract the many lovers of the outdoors . |
5 | But among themselves they have signs and sounds which indicate the same activities . |
6 | To put her claim in drastically simplified terms , men base decisions on a form of blind justice : abstract , depersonalised reasoning procedures which apply the same rules in the same way to every case . |
7 | Indeed , it is possible that clinicians would treat cases which they find particularly interesting or challenging from a clinical viewpoint , rather than those which offer the most returns ( in terms of health improvement ) in relation to the cost . |
8 | It is one of the few sites which illustrate the many phases of castle building in Britain . |
9 | This was achieved by examining brooches which are pairs , those not paired but which are very similar and those which are of a different design but which share the same characteristics . |
10 | There are four different polyunsaturated fatty acids series which share the same desaturases and elongases for their synthesis . |
11 | Courses which substitute female content for male content in the curriculum , but which continue to fragment subjects , which reflect the same criteria about what counts as excellence , and which construct language and theories which are obscure and elitist , all echo patriarchal ways of learning . |